1) This lesson plan is for 6th grade English classes at School No. 25 on Mondays and Thursdays.
2) The lesson aims to focus on speaking, listening and writing skills and introduce vocabulary related to sports and hobbies as well as abilities like "I can" and "I can't."
3) Several activities are outlined to help students practice the target vocabulary, including sorting flashcards of sports into categories, filling in vowels in incomplete sport words, discussing hobbies and abilities, and answering example questions about what they can and can't do.
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Lesson plan 2 - Sports and Hobbies
1. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
Lesson Plan N°2
3/08/2017
School N°25 “Granaderos de San Martin”
Course: 6th “B” and “D”
Teacher: Jorgelina Rodriguez
Timetable fit: Mondays and Thursdays from 16.05 to 17.30
Lesson aims:
As teachers we’ll try to:
Focus on macro skills (speaking, listening and writing) considering learners’
ages to acquire language.
Use multisensory approach to favor learners’ motivation and acquisition of
language (flashcards).
Revise vocabulary related to sports: those practiced in groups and/or
individually.
Introduce the grammatical structure of abilities (I can, I can’t) ( I like/ I don’t
like).
Introduce vocabulary related to hobbies (play the guitar, dance, play
videogames) both in oral and written form.
Objectives of the lesson:
During the lesson, students are expected to:
Revise the vocabulary related to sports: football, baseball, hockey,
basketball, ice skiing, skateboard, boxing, karate, etc.
Activate vocabulary related to hobbies: play the piano, sing, dance, read a
book, listen to music, etc.
Talk about abilities related to sports and hobbies.
Ask and answer questions about different abilities and/or likes and dislikes.
Listen and understand isolated words and short dialogues.
Language:
Lexis: vocabulary about sports and hobbies.
Functions: identifying and classifying different sports and hobbies.
Talk about abilities (I can, I can’t).
2. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
Routine (5’):
We are going to post on each of the classrooms a sheet of paper colorfully
designed by us with some threads hanging where we are going to put each of
our students ‘ names ( with a clip). Every time we enter the classroom, we are
going to choose three helpers. They will have to pick up all the names and give
them to their classmates to put them on. Before we leave the classroom, they
have to give them back so they can pick them up next class.
“1, 2, 3, silence please” (make use of it whenever the teacher/pedagogical
partner sees it necessary)
Breathing activity. Since one of the classes starts after the break, we will invite
our students to stand next to their desks and imagine they have a balloon inside
their hands. They are going to inhale and when they exhale, the balloon is going
to be a little bit bigger than before. We are going to repeat this procedure three
times and at the end, we will imaginary pop the balloon.
Warm up: (5’)
Ask questions to activate vocabulary from the previous class.
Do you remember any of the sports we mentioned last class? Which ones?
What sports can/ can’t you practice?
What is the most popular sport in the world? Do you like/ practice it?
Do you know anyone famous who plays/does that sport?
Do you like to watch sports on TV? Why/ why not?
Did you watch the Olympic Games on TV? When was it? Where was it
located? Did you like it? Why / why not? Did you watch the PARALYMPIC
games?
Body of the class:
ACTIVITY 1: (10’)
We will divide the board into two columns: Olympic sports and Extreme sports.
We will give each of our students a flashcard to stick on the board wherever
they think suitable.
Then, a photocopy with the right answers will be provided to check.
3. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
ACTIVITY 2: (5’)
In the same photocopy, students have incomplete words in which they will have
to add the needed vowels in order to form different sports.
Activity 3: (5’) Present our students with new lexis. Open discussion
What do you do in your free time?
Example: Flor can dance really well but I can’t dance.
Do you dance in your free time? Does anyone of you assist to CAI workshops?
Which one? Do you like it (them)? Which day are the CAI activities?
Do you play any musical instrument?
4. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
ACTIVITY 4 (10’)
We will use the booklet. Pages 66 and 67.
5. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
ACTIVITY 5 (10’):
We will write an example on the board for our students to follow. Then, we will
provide them with different questions for them to answer with yes, I can / no, I
can’t.
Example: Can you swim?
6. Practice II: Didactics of ELT and Practicum at Primary School Level
Aimé Huarte
Florencia Pérez
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.
Answer the following questions:
Can you play tennis?
Can you swim?
Can you run?
Can you do gymnastics?